Homeschooling

I’m so glad you are here. Below are several homeschool resources we recommend to homeschooling families. Below each title, I’ve included who might best use that resource.

If you are not matching your homeschool with your goals for your kids …Or, if you don’t have the end goal in mind when homeschooling …If you are stuck in a rut when it comes to choosing curriculum …If you buy the same “stuff” each year just because you used it last year …If you are NEW to homeschooling …If you’ve been homeschooling, but think there’s a better way …

If you want to jump off the conveyor beltIf you want your kids to have a better education than the factory school modelIf you want an overall strategy of leadership educationIf you want specific ideas on character developmentIf you want 9 strategies to develop a love of learningIf you have kids shifting to independent learning

Wanted to let you know I listened to the webinar on “Starting the School Year Right”, and was really blessed by it. I was especially impressed about how you said character was the most important “subject”. Now that my kids are 13 and 11 (also took in my 6 year old niece in February), I am realizing how much we have been lacking in this area, and that I really need to focus on it before it is too late. Thank you so much for producing this webinar and for all the other helpful information for homeschooling moms.God bless you and your family. : ) -Lisa H.

If you want your kids to think critically & BiblicallyIf you want specific tips on how to develop critical thinkingIf you want practical ways to use mentoring in your homeschoolIf you want to use classic books in your homeschoolIf you want your kids to take ownership of their educationIf you want to know how to have the BEST discussions in your homeschool…

Need help inspiring your boys to love (or at least like) learning? Our Easy to Use games are perfect. They take a boy’s natural bent and use it to encourage learning. I know because I did just that with my son. Grab your copy today.

It’s really a shame how the public schools are herding their students through the system just to be a clone that will follow the pre-set plan for their lives-a worker that doesn’t think for themselves. And they aren’t even doing a good job at that, as we hear employers complain that graduates don’t even have the basic skills.
Your material is sorely needed for the homeschool community so that Biblically-grounded young adults can re-claim the culture for Christ. It would be nice if the public schools would listen to you too, but we’ll just have to dream about that one for now.

Best RegardsBrian

It’s really a shame how the public schools are herding their students through the system just to be a clone that will follow the pre-set plan for their lives-a worker that doesn’t think for themselves. And they aren’t even doing a good job at that, as we hear employers complain that graduates don’t even have the basic skills.
Your material is sorely needed for the homeschool community so that Biblically-grounded young adults can re-claim the culture for Christ. It would be nice if the public schools would listen to you too, but we’ll just have to dream about that one for now.

Best RegardsBrian

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~Debra
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It's really a shame how the public schools are herding their students through the system just to be a clone that will follow the pre-set plan for their lives-a worker that doesn't think for themselves. And they aren't even doing a good job at that, as we hear employers complain that graduates don't even have the basic skills.
Your material is sorely needed for the homeschool community so that Biblically-grounded young adults can re-claim the culture for Christ. It would be nice if the public schools would listen to you too, but we'll just have to dream about that one for now.
Best regards,
Brian (Dad)
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I believe one of the most important lessons we teach our kids, alongside the "how to think" and the godly character, is being willing to do things differently--even from others who are doing things differently-to hear His voice and follow your specific calling/passion despite the possibility of failure or ridicule. No true leader makes changes in his world without that willingness and courage. Your materials will enable many more to put feet to the raising of leaders.
Lynn F (Parent)
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Thank you for your resources, etc., I really appreciate what you're doing. As it turns out we share more than a last name! We share a vision to raise our children to be Christian leaders. We want our children to think not only critically but Biblicaly. Our motivation comes from applying the "make disciples" (2 Timothy 2:2 / Matthew 28:18-20) mindset to raising our children. We also share a common favorites book list. I have read many of your "books to read aloud" to our kids. One or two chapters a night. Right now we are reading Hero Tales (not on your list though you may have read it).
Anyway, I wanted to tell you I appreciate what you are doing. I'm glad there are others out there casting the vision of parents taking the responsibility to *educate* their children (dads, especially need this) not just letting someone else *school* them.
Grace to you,
Mike
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